Manchester City vs Leicester: Premier League TV, live streaming

With Guardiola's men looking tired and the Foxes potentially missing their most creative player, Al Hain-Cole is not expecting many goals

Manchester City will be aiming to maintain their long Premier League unbeaten home run when they welcome Leicester City to the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.

Pep Guardiola’s men have gone 25 matches without defeat in front of their own fans in the league, winning 20 and drawing five.

Manchester City vs Leicester: Premier League prediction, TV, live streaming, start time, team news, line-ups

Manchester City will be hoping to welcome back David Silva when they host Leicester City in Saturday's final Premier League action.

The Spaniard was missed as Burnley held the runaway leaders to a 1-1 draw last time out as City's lead was cut to 13 points, a lead surely still big for Manchester United to close.

Leicester have been revitalised under Claude Puel and will hope to stake their claim as the seventh-best club in the country by overtaking Burnley this weekend with a draw.

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Start time

Manchester City host Leicester City at Etihad Stadium with kick-off scheduled for 5.30pm on Saturday, February 10.

TV and live online coverage

The match is available via Now TV, with a day pass on offer for £6.99.

The match will be televised live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage starting from 5.15pm. Sky Sports subscribers will be able to stream the match online via SkyGo and the SkyGo app.

Team news

Manchester City

John Stones is available again for Man City. The England centre-back has missed City's last two games due to first illness and then a minor knee problem.

Riyad Mahrez will miss a third successive match for Leicester. The winger has not been seen by the club since a move to the Etihad collapsed on the final day of the transfer window, missing training and the games against Everton and Swansea.

The only change to the squad will see Shinji Okazaki drop out with a knee injury that could sideline him for up to two weeks.